Can you, yes. Is it going to work, no. The swaybar is under stress at almost all times, when something happens to them, you don't spend time and effort fixing them, you remove them, and then replace them with a new/used one, also check the link kits too, make sure they are good and tight, you might be able to get away with reusing them, but be prepaired to have to replace them (their not expencive and not hard to replace), Any salvage yard should have that swaybar for that vehicle. You can probably order it new from Ford too. Its either going to be found at the dealer, or at the junkyard, I havn't seen too much of an aftermarket for these.
2007-07-27 02:15:59
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answered by gregthomasparke 5
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Do you mean a crack interior the forged iron cylinder liner? first of all, if that's hairline how do you plan to get the epoxy right into a crack that tiny? the 2nd factor is, how do you realize that's cracked? except you're employing a bore scope, it skill you have the pinnacle pulled and once you're that far, pass forward and pull the cylinder block and replace the lining of get a used block. Now in case you mean an exterior crack, in the experience that your bike has cylinder liners that's probable no huge deal simply by fact the block itself would not incorporate any compression and the downward stress of the pinnacle holds the liners in place. it is, except you have a style of BMWs with the nickesil cylinders or another small engine without liners.
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answered by jannelle 4
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Sway bars are produced out of spring steel. Welding or JB weld will not solve the problem. Either buy new or find a used part.
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2007-07-27 02:46:14
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answered by Mr. T 7
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you can but it wont last for 1 second.
Way to much pressure for JB weld, or any weld as far as that goes.
Just get a replacement.
2007-07-27 02:25:56
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answered by cgriffin1972 6
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NO you have Way to much faith in J.B. Weld.
2007-07-27 02:16:14
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answered by James B 5
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don't weld those suspension parts,my friend... they are so brittle and will not last... just get a new one,and don't risk your life on a weld......
2007-07-27 02:15:12
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answered by jcr 3
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No .you can`t even weld it. But you can find a used one here
http://www.car-part.com/index.htm
2007-07-27 02:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No go to a mechanic and get it fixed
2007-07-27 02:17:43
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answered by Ted D 3
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LOL....no... call a junk yard...JB weld...ur a hoot.
2007-07-27 02:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, but the real question is how long will it last?
2007-07-27 02:19:21
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answered by Neka 4
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